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4 <br /> To : Landfill Owners Group <br /> From: Gayle Wilson, Solid Waste Director <br /> Subject : Neville Tract Acquisition <br /> Date: October 19, 1995 <br /> The attached resolution would recommend that the Carrboro Board of <br /> Aldermen and the Chapel Hill Town Council approve the purchase of <br /> the Neville tract, with conditions . This memorandum provides <br /> additional information concerning the discussions between the <br /> Landfill Owners Group Neville Tract Committee and the neighbors of <br /> the Neville and Greene tracts, regarding the purchase of the <br /> Neville tract . <br /> Background <br /> The Neville tract consists of 14 .40 acres, located southeast of and <br /> adjoining the southern portion of the existing landfill on Eubanks <br /> Road, and northwest of and adjoining the Greene tract . Attachment <br /> A is a map of the area. The land is owned by Heirs of Benjamin F. <br /> Neville. It is zoned R-1, low density residential, and is <br /> currently unoccupied, wooded land. <br /> The owners of the property and landfill staff and have discussed a <br /> possible sale of the property since 1984 . Negotiations became more <br /> complicated when Mr. Neville passed away in early 1986 . Ownership <br /> of the property passed to multiple heirs located throughout the <br /> Untied States . In the years since Mr. Neville Is estate was settled <br /> there have been several discussions between the staff and the <br /> heirs, either directly or through a local attorney representing <br /> them. In late summer and early fall of 1.994 the Neville heirs ' <br /> attorney contacted staff and indicated a willingness by the owners <br /> to consider sale of the property. <br /> In November, 1994, the LOG authorized the landfill staff to <br /> negotiate with the owners for a purchase. On December 28, 1994, <br /> the Town Attorney prepared a conditional offer of $7, 000 per acre <br /> to the attorney representing the Ben Neville heirs . On February 1, <br /> 1995, the Neville attorney notified us of their acceptance of our <br /> conditional offer, with the exact amount to be determined by survey <br /> (approximately $100, 800) . On February 23, 1995, the LOG approved <br /> a resolution recommending that the three governing boards adopt <br /> resolutions authorizing the Town of Chapel Hill to use funds from <br /> the land reserve fund for the purchase of the property, designating <br /> ownership in proportion equal to that of the current landfill <br /> (Carrboro - 14*, Chapel Hill = 434 and Orange County = 43*) . Area <br /> residents attending that meeting expressed their concern that <br /> buffers be included to mitigate the effect of the soil extraction <br /> operations on adjoining properties and that the area be graded and <br /> replanted to avoid erosion problems . <br /> The Orange County Board of Commissioners authorized the purchase on <br />